HIWU Rules Will Make Positives Known Sooner

Following the reimplementation of the Horseracing Integrity and Safety Authority (HISA)'s Anti-Doping and Medication Control (ADMC) Program on May 22, it is unlikely that the public would not know about a positive test such as the one that Forte (Violence) allegedly had in the GI Hopeful S. for over eight months. That is according to a press release Wednesday outlining the Horseracing Integrity & Welfare Unit's (HIWU) rules concerning the publication of violation information.

In a story published in the New York Times Tuesday night, Joe Drape reported that Forte had tested positive after the Hopeful S., but no information on the positive result nor the medication involved has yet been made public.

After May 22, according to HIWU, that will no longer be the case.

In the case of an overage of a permitted substance, the violation will be published on the HIWU site when the party in question waves their right to a B sample, when a positive B sample is requested by the party in question and returned, or following the admission of a violation, whichever is earliest.

While the details of the Forte Hopeful S. test are not known, the B sample is typically sent for testing when the A sample returns positive, in this case, back in September.

The rule reads that public reporting will occur at the earliest of these situations:

  1. After the imposition of a Provisional Suspension (if applicable).
  2. In cases where there is an Adverse Analytical Finding (“AAF”), i.e., a positive test, after the B sample confirms the AAF or the Covered Person waives the testing of the B sample, assuming no Provisional Suspension has been imposed.
  3. In non-AAF cases, after the service of the Charge Letter, if no Provisional Suspension has been imposed.
  4. Following the admission of a violation by the Covered Person, if the alleged violation has not already been publicly reported pursuant to a., b., or c.

The press release also indicates that the public would be made aware of the substance responsible for the finding.

In the case of all medication violations, the public disclosure will include the following information after the resolution of violations.

  1. The name of the Covered Person who committed the violation(s) and any Covered Horse(s) implicated by the violation;
  2. The rule(s) violated;
  3. The Prohibited Substance(s) or Prohibited Method(s) involved, if any;
  4. The consequences imposed;
  5. Any final decision or a summary thereof; and
  6. Any review rights available in respect of the decision.

HIWU is not required to publicly report a matter if it would risk compromising an ongoing investigation or proceeding.

All information listed above will be posted on HIWU's website and available for viewing at any time.

The complete rules are posted on HIWU's website, here: https://www.hiwu.org/

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Breeders’ Cup Offers 80 ‘Win and You’re In’ Races in ’23

Breeders' Cup Ltd issued a rundown of the 2023 Breeders' Cup Challenge Series: Win and You're In schedule, which consists of 80 races in 11 countries. Each winner will receive automatic qualifying positions, with fees paid, into a corresponding race in the 2023 Breeders' Cup World Championships.

Horses from around the globe will qualify through the Win and You're In program, now in its 16th year, for the 40th running of the World Championships. Consisting of 14 Grade I races and purses and awards totaling $31 million, this year's Championships will be held Nov. 3-4 at Santa Anita Park.

The first Breeders' Cup Challenge Series race of the year in the United States will be the May 29 GI Shoemaker Mile at Santa Anita, a qualifying race for the GI FanDuel Breeders' Cup Mile.

Thirty-nine international races will complement the North American season as the Breeders' Cup Challenge Series is hosted at premier racetracks in Argentina, Brazil, Canada, Chile, England, France, Ireland, Japan, Peru and South Africa.

After a successful restructuring in 2022, the 2023 series in the U.S. will again feature a regional qualifying program to balance divisional competition across the country. In 10 of the 14 race divisions, there will be one Breeders' Cup Challenge Series race per region, identified as East, Midwest, and West. The exception to the regional format will be the Longines Breeders' Cup Classic division, which will have six domestic qualifying races. New this year, all North American Challenge races must be graded to be included in the series.

Breeders' Cup has allocated $5,120,000 in free entry fees for this year's Challenge Series and will pay the entry fees and guarantee a starting position in a corresponding Championships race for all Challenge Series race winners. The Challenge winner must be nominated to the Breeders' Cup program by the pre-entry deadline of Oct. 23 to receive the rewards.

In addition, Breeders' Cup will provide a $10,000 travel allowance for all starters within North America that are stabled outside of California, and a $40,000 travel allowance to the connections of all Championship starters based outside of North America.

There will be eight automatic berths awarded for the $6 million GI Longines Breeders' Cup Classic. Lemon Pop became the first horse to qualify for this year's Classic when he won the Feb. 19 February S. at Tokyo Racecourse in Japan. The next automatic qualifier in the division will be the July 1 GI Stephen Foster S. at Churchill Downs.

The international portion of the series began Dec. 17 when the The Punisher (ARG) captured the G1 Gran Premio International Carlos Pellegrini at Hipodromo de San Isidro in Argentina to gain the first automatic starting berth into the Breeders' Cup Turf.

The complete 2023 schedule is available at www.BreedersCup.com/races/challenge-series

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NYRA Offers Ticket Package Celebrating Secretariat’s Triple Crown

In celebration of the 50th anniversary of Secretariat's Triple Crown performance in the 1973 Belmont, the New York Racing Association, Inc. (NYRA) will offer a special $50 ticket package, including General Admission for the June 10 Belmont, two Day Chaser cocktails and a custom, limited-edition, Day Chaser koozie featuring the event's official logo.

The commemorative offering amounts to a nearly 25% savings on the bundled admissions and drink package.

The “Chase the Day” GA+ package includes:

  • Belmont Day admission with access to the trackside apron bench seating, backyard and grandstand concourse
  • Loaded value for two Day Chaser canned cocktails, which can be redeemed by scanning your QR code at the Day Chaser Bar on the first floor of the Belmont Park Grandstand and at various bars and concessions where Day Chaser is sold
  • A custom-made Day Chaser koozie featuring the official Belmont Stakes logo which commemorates Secretariat's tour de force Belmont win

In addition to its partnership with NYRA at both Belmont Park and Saratoga Race Course, Day Chaser is an official partner of the Breeders' Cup World Championships, Hendrick Motorsports, the New York Yankees Radio Network and the New York Red Bulls.

To secure the special, commemorative $50 GA+ “Chase the Day” ticket package and for additional information about the Belmont Stakes Racing Festival, visit www.BelmontStakes.com. Available in limited quantities, while supplies last. Must be 21 or over.

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TAA A Strong Presence at Pimlico Preakness Week

The Thoroughbred Aftercare Alliance will be on-site at Pimlico Race Course during Preakness week. The 148th Preakness S. will take place Saturday, May 20.

The TAA will kick off the week with America's Best Racing's Pre-Preakness Party. The eighth annual Pre-Preakness Party will be held Wednesday, May 17, at the Mt. Washington Tavern in Baltimore, Maryland. The evening will consist of networking, cocktails and hors d'oeuvres, an entertaining handicapping challenge with guest analysts, and a silent auction. All proceeds of the party and auction will benefit the Thoroughbred Aftercare Alliance. Tickets are still available online at:

www.eventbrite.com/e/8th-annual-pre-preakness-party-by-thoroughbred-aftercare-alliance-abr-tickets-596988597967

On Friday, May 19, TAA will be recognized with a named race on the undercard of Black-Eyed Susan Day. On Saturday, May 20, TAA will present the Sir Barton S. Sponsored by Brandon and Diannah Perry, who entered into an agreement to annually donate $100,000 to the TAA as the title sponsor for three consecutive years beginning with the Preakness 147.

On both Black-Eyed Susan and Preakness Day, the TAA will host the Best Turned Out Awards in the winner's circle for each race.

Throughout the week, TAA will facilitate winning guests from one of the VIP experiences auctioned off earlier this year in the “Off to the Races” campaign. In addition to the Pre-Preakness Party and a weekend of racing, this experience also includes a sunrise tour, the Alibi Breakfast, and access to join the simulcast for a race on the Black-Eyed Susan undercard. Guests will also join the winner's circle for the Sir Barton on Preakness Day. This experience celebrating the second leg of the Triple Crown was donated by 1/ST RACING and America's Best Racing.

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